In a right angle triangle the adjacent angle is at the base of the hypotenuse and next to the right angle
It is a triangle whose interior angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees
You cannot. You need to know the length of one of the sides to find the other, or either of the acute angles.
Sum of exterior angles: 360 degrees Sum of interior angles: 180 degrees The square of its hypotenuse is equal to the sum of its base squared plus its height squared.
adjacent opposite hypotenuse
In a right angle triangle the adjacent angle is at the base of the hypotenuse and next to the right angle
It is a triangle whose interior angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees
You cannot. You need to know the length of one of the sides to find the other, or either of the acute angles.
Sum of exterior angles: 360 degrees Sum of interior angles: 180 degrees The square of its hypotenuse is equal to the sum of its base squared plus its height squared.
adjacent opposite hypotenuse
In a right angle triangle the side which is opposite to the right angle is the hypotenuse.
If it has no right angles, it is not a right triangle and therefore you cannot name a hypotenuse of that triangle. Which implies you cannot find that side's measure.
The measure of a triangle's angles if the hypotenuse is six and one side is one are:9.594 degrees80.41 degrees90 degrees
For a right angle triangle its hypotenuse is opposite its angle of 90 degrees and its other two angles are acute and its 3 angles add up to 180 degrees.
A triangle with an hypotenuse has a right angle that measures 90 degrees and two other acute angles,
Hypotenuse^2 = base^2 + height^2, substitute the given values Hypotenuse^2 = 5^2 + 12^2 Hypotenuse^2 = 25 + 144 Hypotenuse^2 = 169 Hypotenuse = √169 Hypotenuse = 13 Thus, the hypotenuse is 13 inches.
base squared times height squared equals the hypotenuse squared. then you know the hypotenuse.